LG Optimus G Pro poised to one-up the Nexus 4

The LG Optimus G is basically what you get if you take the Google Nexus 4 and release it with LG branding and square corners instead of round edges. LG makes both phones, and the specs are pretty much the same (although LG puts its own skin on Android, while Google offers the phone with a stock version of Android 4.2).

Now LG is preparing to launch an updated Optimus G which takes pretty much everything that’s good about the original and then amplifies it a bit.

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If it has its own skin, that may imply something about the frequency or lag in getting Android updates. (As an owner of a Verizon Galaxy Nexus 3, I am sensitive to long waits for Android updates.)

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oH GOSH more option, Xperia Z or Optima G Pro? How was is Xperia Z again? The battery of 3k is tempting though….

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Great hardware! But unless the software is stock Android, it doesn’t mean a thing.

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